Public Health Film Festival Debuts At Tulane
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Tulane’s School of Public Health is hosting its first ever film festival , from May 10th through the 12th. The festival lineup covers a variety of public health-related topics that are relevant to our area, including water issues, gun violence, and veterans’ health. NolaVie’s David Benedetto invited organizer David Roston into the studio for a preview. Visit ViaNolaVie for a related article written by David Benedetto.
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